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If an insufficiency is identified, it is most commonly located both anteriorly and posteriorly, and the gap can usually accommodate at least one leg of a pair of pickups (Fig. 3).
Cinemas are usually accommodating.
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It is difficult to evaluate the scope of this problem and the appropriateness of investigators' responses to it because there has been no formal quantitative integration of the published information on dropout rates (DORs) and which methods are most commonly used to accommodate missing data in obesity RCTs.
Future scenarios are commonly used to accommodate uncertainty and may explore alternative predicted or desired futures [ 37].
As is commonly done to accommodate inheritance of genetic information, we will extend this model to include a representation of the alleles of each individual and of the inheritance origin of each allele.
While research in this area is still evolving, there is a growing recognition that the strategies to return workers with mental health problems to the workplace are likely different from those commonly used to accommodate workers with physical conditions [ 64- 66, 85, 86].
This analysis can be accommodated in most commonly used statistical packages (SAS, STATA and SPSS).
More commonly, however, protoxins appear to be accommodated by a single maturation protein cassette, consistent with the broad specificities inferred from heterologous expression studies.
Furthermore, messy data from the field that required additional editing in the backend of CommCare was not easily accommodated in Tableau which is more commonly used for commercial activities in developed settings.
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